i admit theres nights i have very thoroughly enjoyed sleeping alone. even have gone out and slept on the couch sometimes come morning. we only have a queen and we are both queen sized so thats not enough room when he sleeps in the middle. and elbows and tosses and grunts. thank god he doesnt snore or i would never sleep.

Been sleeping in the same bed just shy of 18 years. We have always had a King size bed too. I have to admit there are a handful of nights every year when I can not sleep, due to whatever reason, and either I have gone to the guest room or he has just so the other doesn't have to suffer. I love waking up with him next to me and nuzzling my ass into him. Makes for great morning sex!

We sleep in the same bed when we can. Our sleep schedules are like polar opposites unfortunately. As it stands, the boyfriend has taken to sleeping on the couch at night so he can be near me while I'm awake in the living room. I do the same thing when he's awake. Stupid 3rd shift job. Love the job, hate the hours.

That is the plan most nights, but it does not always end up that way. My partner prefers a hard floor...CRAZY I tell him. I cannot stand noise while trying to sleep, so if the neighbors are loud, I go sleep on the couch. If his back is hurting him, he sleeps on the floor next to my mattress which I then put on the floor. 95% of the time we are sleeping next to each other though. We both like rooooooommmmmmm.

We've been sleeping next to each other in the same bed for over 2 years now. On our honeymoon we got spoiled with a nice king size bed that let us sprawl out everywhere and still somehow be right next to each other, but we don't mind our full size too much.

Please let me not be the only person who checks no. We've been married forever. My husband snores. Its much better this way. I need my sleep.

I've also checked "no" because my partner hogs the sheets and likes to sleep with our dog. This 'petite' boston terrier weighs 35 lbs and likes to lay on top of my legs, arms, chest, & he snores. After nights of tossing and waking up groggy, I've chosen to sleep in another room. I think we need Cesar Milan, he he.

We sleep together in a full sized bed--we don't like to be far from each other! I can't imagine not usually sleeping with my partner. I would feel sad. He snores a little, though. When it wakes me up I urge him onto his side. When I can't or for a variety of usually not sad reasons, I do go to the couch. I think my partner has a harder time sleeping without me. Maybe it is because he was raised longer with the "family bed" thing? When we lived separately and when I don't sleep with him, he has had a nightmare problem.

After I moved out of my parents' house, my parents seem to sleep in separate beds now, have their own rooms. I know my dad snored and my mom had comfort problems. But I know there is more to it after the unhappy time they went through.

Whenever we're under the same roof - we sleep in the same king. We travel sometimes and sleeping on anything smaller than a queen is very hard for us - but we still do, Neither of us wants to sleep alone.

Long distance relationship, so no same bed for us. We try to share a bed when we see each other, but his mother (highly religious) is against it, and my dad, well, I don't think he'd be too pleased either. That and I only have a twin bed, I can't very well share it with anyone.

We've slept together since we bought our first house and moved in together. The only times we don't is when I get sick (don't like keeping him up or getting him sick) and for brief times after having a couple of our children. Our first we didn't have any issues with because he slept in the bed with us for the first 3 months then moved to a crib in the same room. Our second was sleeping in a bouncy chair and stopped breathing - he had sleep apnea - I was in time to do CPR and save him but once that happened he was on all kinds of monitors that just didn't fit in our tiny bedroom at the time and I slept in the living room with him. Besides that he would stop breathing anywhere from 10 - 20 times a night and it would set off alarms so we couldn't be around the bedrooms. That lasted for almost a year. When we had our third child I nearly died and she was sent home without me. I was another week in the hospital without them. Outside of that we are always together. He snores something terrible too lol